;ost $40,000, Hold 55 Prisoners'' To Be Held Here Headed' For Ballot '

I

I'lm, of a sleek modern jail to house Bradford law- On August 22 -

I safety took on a definite tinge of reality this
i in
Three Councilmen to Be PickedIn
County Commissioners Monday perused penal plans

I them by Florida Prison Supervisor Jesse E. disease Tuberculosis Every new ID a case communicable of Tuberculosis City Election Sept. 10;

ia contracted from another Books Close Today
I1 ommissioners, at the regular first Monday meet- I 'nfectlouK case It In not hereditary -

Courthouse, displayed keen interest as the Prison tr eMe but it is true that this dla-

lr described the recommended new jailhouse. The r.Jt ease runs in families, because' the Tomoirow n" the final day for unregistered electors to
,,, Intimate register and become qualified! to vote in the coming city
I ,., 'story structure would house a maximum of 55 contacts of home life
I 'comfort sanita- makes it easy for the germ to be election, Carl Johns, City Clerk, announced yesterday.The .

In \ spread from one person to others registration books will be open ut City Hull until
would
security ; the county pro Scout Jamboree : In the family circle. noon Saturday. :Mr. Johns stated, but any person unable to
for
office for Tuberculosis is similar t.o Can register before that time may contact the Clerk until 6

living quarters cer, In that cure can be o'clock tomorrow night and be registered" he added.

|r, and kitchen facilie To Attract If discovered anti treatment start-I i
Crowd Air. Johns
out the
| total cost would ap- 1 t ed in the early stages. and sal I pointed j

|$40,000.. little can be done if tllacovereil, BUS Will Begin fact that there are separate '

lii-nlssloners have Invited Indications are that a record I i h In late stages. registration hl oklf o I' the
/ \
Lmble Rogers. Winter crowd will attend the Summer X-Ray examination Is a means general and for the City of
Scout Jamboree of the New Rh'erI of discovering the disease In early- New Term 30
to the next reg- Aug. Starke elections and electors
,
Kitect District to be held Monday, An- ; f stages. The State Bureau of Tu- : ,

|l meeting with the ex- gust 19, at the C H. Nasworthy I berculosis will hold an X-ray must: register on the City

I ew of getting the pro- place on Klngsley Lake. clinic In Bradford County at the registration books in order to
Students of .
| Prxilford
l.rwayB Activities will get under' way office of the County Health Dept. High cant a ballot In municipal, elections.
I tae Starke on Thursday August 22nd. School will lose it tiny of vacation .
selected. TenBUI about 2 p. m. with a program of v lio I "Many persons have confused -
has been Scout advancement, and game's The hours will be announced' but gain a holiday lu an "even the county with the city

provide tor remodel- The day will feature the monthly at a later date. The services will trade" announced by I the Hoard of registration books in the past. A

present Jail located In Board of Review and business | + } a, te available to the following typeof Public instruction following its persons must renter on both to
behind the court- individuals: bo eligible to vote in
square all election
meeting, and will be highlightedby -
regular here
monthly
Ko an office building to a fish baibecue. (1)) Re-examlnatlon of the meeting *," he siild.

I the demands constantlye known active case not In sanitarium Monday The
I approaching election
municipal
All Scouts And Cubs their parents
upon the county by for the purpose of Ordinarily the Stnrke school will he held at City Hall
and officials
invited t
Bntal agencies for office attend., are ) rl checking on the progress of begins Its fall term out lAbor Day Tuesday September 10, at which

y .f 1, the dlNi'ine. I This year, however, tho opening time three councilmen will be

Id For Celebration e ((2) Examination: of the known 1 1arrf'lItl't date Is set for Friday, August/ HO, elected and the citizen. of Stark

mi loners unanimously Intruder Leaves ; case of tuberculosis. but student.* will be given a holiday will express, a p p r oval or ells-

ted $500 to help defrayof Footprint on J- t f ((3) Examination of the house on Monday, Sept. 2, the date approval of city financial air to

the Victory Celebra- .- hold contacts to a known case sot for Bradford County's welcome the Bradford County Health Unit.

Veterans Homecomingr Appointment Book of tuberculosis and casual contacts home celebration for returned The councilmen whose term
i Pictured above la Doyle Conner. 17-year-old son of Mr,, and, Mrs. service
Day, which will be needing examination. men. expire are E. W. Hayes, C. A.
September 2.Kurd Leila's Beauty Shop on South Leon Conner of Route 2, Starke. being congratulated by the statedirector ((4)) Patients with aymptonm Friday August 30, will be de- Knight, and K. Q. Duncan. Hayes

referred a request Thompson St., was entered some- of Future Farmers of America upon Conner's election as referable to the chest under the voted to the registration of stu and Knight stated to the Tele-

K County Commissioners time Tuesday night when an unknown president of the Florida FFA organization at Camp O'Leno last supervision of the health de- dents'In all grades, and regular graph this week that they would

that Bradford and Clay party or parties carried a week. At extreme left Is Doyle Crews 17-year-old son of Mr. and partment. classes will begin o n Tuesday seek reelection, and Duncan said

Jointly employ a county tall ladder to the store windowsof Mrs. Kirby Crews, Route 2, Starke, who was elected sixth vicepresident ((5)) Examination of patients Sept. 3, that he had not yet made up his

fflcer, to this county's the building and broke the of the organization. --Photo by T. H. Oi.borne. with chest symptoms referredby On the recommendation of Foster mind. ,,;'I,

Ificer, Albert Lee Crosby glass while trying to unfasten the private physicians.. Shl Smith principal of BH8. No other candi...'** have quail-
catch. (6)) Examination of patients the Board announced the employment fled. The deadllr- for
and at the qualifyingas
:gallon report
ting. When employes of the shop arrived Minnesota Dairyman Lt. Com. Guy Joins thought to be suspicious of of five additional teachersfor a candidate for councilman is

for work Wednesday morn- PartnerOf University Faculty tuberculosis and found by mobile the Starke school. They are August 30. _
Ittee of citizens reside Becomes
ing they were greeted by an array X-ray survey units. Miss Joycelyn Zelgler home economics If the cltUens of Starke vote
I Santa Fe Lake section of upset merchandise and a F. O. PetersonFrank After Navy Discharge The local physicians and Interested ;. Loyell Bryant assistant to continue financial assistance to
before the CommissloaK -
male footprint was found on the civic organization have coach and teacher;; Blanchard the Healto Unit, whlrh this .
yea
the day' requesting coj 'appointment book. Fingerprints O. Petersonowner' ofPeterson's Lt. Com. John A1 Guy, son ol''b8en netifUd ,,*4 this cllnto. Law; Mr*. MJ A. Ohafln and Mr.. U $1.800. a garbage" collection fee *.
fol a new road hi"that Mrs. Ann R. Guy of Hampton, Cases and contact. known to the .
were discovered around the Dairy here, announced I Ola RDbln.on.At of OO 'cents per month for residences
The Board Is sending smashed window and Sheriff A. this week that he has entered In- | was released to Inactive duty In Health Department will be visited I I and $1 per month for

ttee to Investigate them O. Andreu took the window to W the Naval Reserve at the Jacksonville by the nurse and given appointment Rotary .Club I businesses will be levied and col.
of building such a road.lamer to a partnership with C. *. Others not visited, lected.
the State Prison to see If experts
and I. McClaurln.ng there could identify the print! Wood, of Minnesota."Mr. Fla. Personnel Separation notify the Health Department

the Hercules Powder Wood has had dairying Center on August 1, after four or consult your physician regarding -
The cash register lay open on F Judge Adkins Gives
I. appeared before the the floor but Mrs. W. B. Mundy, experience in different parts of years of service an appointment. This Is nec-

Bonn In response to com- owner of the shop reported that the country and we expect to Entering the Navy on July 15, I essary as only approximately 100 tA Advice to Arsonist

hat county roads, and money was kept within reachof build up our volume of productionto 1942 as a lieutenant (Junior cases will be seen at this cllnlo. j Along with Sentence
mtn being damaged by no. the burglars. The door con- meet the demands we have' grade) Commander Guy received I A doctor specallzlng in Tuberculosis ( : a

Bany'n heavy' trucks and necting the beauty shop and the long experienced but have been hU. Indocrlnatlon at Dartsmouth, will visit this county In September r Julian t). Urunnen, Jr., Gainesville

t t. The concern Is pres- adjoining dress. shop was not unable to m e e t," Mr. Peterson College New Hampshire. He was I to examine all canes and optician who open" a branch

t'atlng north of StarkeR tampered with.It said.Mr. assigned In September 1942 tel i, suspicious. canes. found In the X- office In Stnrke for a brief period

tree stumps from was apparently the work of and Mrs. Wood end their the Naval Training School at t ray clinic. 4 several, month. ago, was convictedIn

>i, which are manufactur- juvenile amateurs. four children, Barbara Joe. Jean 1'rlnceton University where h e A. Y. Covlngton Director, the Alachua County term of

number of chemical by- and Billy, are residing In the remained for the duration of hiM Bradford County Health Circuit court of attempted arson

The representativesn Charles McCartneyCharles house at 10th and Oak streets op- Naval service as officer In chargeof Department. and) was given his fr..edo'lupon

behalf of their com- posite the Blue Tavern Restau- V-12 Unit and Naval Reserve (/ payment of an $HQO fine,

repalr any county bridgesby McCartney, 90, died rant. Joe is home on a 90 day I Officers' Training Corps until I County Books Open ;.; Judge A. Z. Adkins of Starke

their equipment. Sunday July 28, at his home furlough from the U. S. Army. I release.A reporting. to Jacksonville for hU For RegistrationIn w presided at the trial and In pa sIng :4'

miri authorized the purla north of Lawtey, following a I sentence on the 25yearoldoptician
drag line, with bucket lengthy illness. retired dairyman" Elizabeth M. RussellMrs. son of the late Rev. J. T General Election convlctHii, of attemptingto

driving accessory; from he was born in Ireland Sept. 11. Guy former pastor of the Starke set fire to his offices above
,''a Equipment Company 1883. He lived In Florida for 31 Elizabeth M. Russell 49, Methodist Church, Commandei The registration books of Hrad- Dennett's Drug Store In Gainesville -

ovine and at his home near Lawtey died Wednesday, July 21, at her Guy was graduated from Asburj:!,, ford County opened, to register laid:
years of Starke, after Wllmore, Ky., class ol f voters for the coming November
College,
for the past 18 yean He Is home Just north "Ilrunnen, the court feels sorry
She was born '28 with bachelor of arts de general electlonJ.londay and will
Mc- Illness. a
Arch
ial survived by one son, a lengthy for you. You era a man
Support remain until October 12, J. Lance Lazonby, member of young
4 1897 in Elmira, N. Y. and gree and received his maater'iat I open
Ohio. June ,
t Homecoming Cartney of Cincinnati, held had been a resident of Starke for Duke University In 1939. J. R Kelly, supervisor! of registration the Gainesville law firm of Jordan 1 with a bright future and the court,
were
Funeral! services wed-I husband for the county, announced Lazonby A Dell, was guestspeaker knowing (that you have a young
31 at 2pm. the past 10 years. Her Commander Guy Is at presenl t
ItyTwo Boards nesday July yenterday. at the Starke Rotary ,, wife and baby and also having
Lake Cemetery I was the late John D Russell and visiting his mother In Hamptor
In Kingsley knowledge that from
graveside you came a
The books are located In the Club Wednesday, deitcrlblng phasesof
Haines survived by one son, Jackie his brother J. Fred Guy 1 Ir
'W celebration with the Rev. L. D. she in and : good family from Georgia, and
planned supervisor's office In the courthouse Psychological Warfare In whichhe
'ord County'S returned officiating. Interment was under P. Russell. Starke, and will leave around here, and persons not already wa engaged In the KTO: during that your old grandfather, who
of DeWitt C. Jonen. Funeral services were held the middle of August for Illlnoli has been all the time to
on Labor the direction I present
Day. Sept. 2. registered may do so on I the last 11 months. of the
added< Impetus this week He was a member of the Baptist Thursday August 1. In St.Mark's Wesleyan University In liloomrrig Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays war. Lazonby. who held the rank I assist you. Is a wonderful old
Board and the Masonic Order. Episcopal Church with ton 111., where he has accepted thi man of the finest of reputations,
of County Com- Church during the hours of 9 o'- of Major at the time of his separation -
". In response to a dele- th, Rev. W. W. Williams of Jack- appointment as dean of men. clock to noon and 1 to 8 o'clockp.m from service Fast October, I and your friends that came here
I sonville officiating. Interment was to testify as to your character
V m the local American Milk Truck UpsetIn .
r"t, gave $500 toward I In Crosby Lake Cemetery under Clarence Colson, From September 2 until October Artillery I from the country where you were

expenses of the event. Collision he direction of DeWitt C. Jones Released from Navy 12 the books will b& locatedIn the Psychological Warfare Department -I raised were all excellent gentlemen

Silo Anyone Inclined to cry over SOT. ROAN J. Tl'BNKR.: JU. LunchroomClarence came from a good family
| for the same pur- Manages Tuesday and Thursday during AEF.New.
spilt milk would have shed copious STATIONED IN ITALY that period for convenience 01pe.o" "If It had not been for those

tears Monday morning about 9 W Cotson this week to The .facts, of which the court h
Iwecomlng Roan J. Turner, Jr.. who wishing register. Manager a sknowledge
planning coma car. Sgt.
f: an o'clock when a passenger stationed in Naples and assumed management of th deputy supervisors In each precinct and the recommendation .
enthusiastic meet- of Jacksonville has been
1ay night and discussed driven by Roy Padgett Starke i Leghorne Italy since Dec. 8. has I i Humpty Dumpty lunchroom on I where the books will be At Starke Ice Co. by the Jury who found you
with
collided a transferred to Florence south Walnut street opposite th located will be announced next guilty, which It In the following
dUtlngulahed the guests andy Model Dairy milk truck driven by recently been He ;I I Park Theatre.Mr. week, Mr. Kelly stated. J. H. Hulett of Clermont arrived words. addressed to the court: 'We
event. Hugh B. In front of the Italy. In Starke last week to be-
Rudy Newsome would ask the court to be as lenin -
f' placed In of east of Is now with the (r Colson stated that the cafe
charge farm. Just come the new of the
Moore manager
lent the
defendantas
sentencing
Aubrey
*au for the street 115th !of. p. Co., will feature short orders and plate Legion to Meet (
par- 13. ) '
Starke on Road Starke Ice Co., now owned Jointlyby Is ponRlble. said recommenda
a he will make th
Prize will be awarded witnesses. Padgett which guards lunches and that J, M. Edwards and 10;. I
to Charley Hon signed
According being by all of the
>
decorated car. to Starke In an effort trs. Ins a John I
ttlciaU was speeding piles extra high standard of service,, local American Legion Post will jurors.
attentionfor allied sup
|' and other dlgnl- to obtain medical out of Southern appearence and quality of products' be held Tuesday night Aug. 13, Mr. Hulett has had 15 years experience I "This saved you from a sentence
from
being
huh feturedby a child who had fallen Northern at 8 o'clock In the Legion hall. In the Ice business. and In the penitentiary.
the to
1= barbecue.will be collision a short time Both before vehicles Italy Italy He writes Young Colxon, 19, was honor, All veterans are asked to be present was employed by the O. K. Ice I "I trust that this will be a
occurred. In for 9
I'10: west and the that he will prob- ably discharged August 2 fro m: for the discussion of the Company Clermont I warning to you, and you will takea
\ eonunittee In charge were travelling celebration and other years. He owns a home and an
;: would not ably travel all the Navy at Jacksonville Nava:1 Homecoming lesson from It in your future
.ments is asking for brakes on Padgett's car for Italy before Air Station after 14 months serI business. orange grove In Clermont. but conduct. It Is) not the purpose of

1*"" to help defray exV hold when Newsome signalleda make a delivery over returning home. BBHBBBBaBBIB9 I I I vice. He completed boot tralnlnjI will move his wife and 14-year- the courts to drag down and Imperil
all donations will be.predated. left hand turn to duty Is desk Md. and sta old son to Starke as soon as they the future of but to
His present I at Balnbrldge, was Dr. Colson Returns anyone
the Moore farm. I find a house to live In.
can
at had the aer'l
turned over leant and he me tloned for a short time at SoU always help them when the court
The milk truck was Its top In a ure of seeing places of 1, mans, Md., and later was asMgned I Dr. and Mn. Lemuel Colson returned The owners Edwards and! Johns can. C
coming to rest on and expects to sxweeks "' two D. C.. to their home here last state that Mr. tlulett's first J Job
Barters Notice soon flowing with terest to duty In Washington "I have been a Judge of that
ditch that was water. No one during August on a aight'l II where he remained until reportlnj week after enjoying a two-week will be to Improve customer ser- character and have helped where-
of
irtha T Smith milk instead In Switzerland. for discharge las t vacation at Panama Beach as vice.
announc- result of the collision seeing trip J. to Jacksonville ever I could, and 1 am glad. that
-etk that she will open was Injured as a child was brought : the son of )fro and Mrs. R. week He Is then of Mr. amI ; guests of their son and daughter I can help you.

"fgarten here Monday I but the treatment of pre- 'Turner of New River. i I Mrs. C. W. Colson of this city. In-law Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Col. Howard McEwen "I ask you to make good) which

r2. The exact location: into Starke for His present address Is: Sgt. and attained the rank of Yeomai son Jr. Dr. Cotton reopened his <11). I will
can appreciate It.
1'1 la not determined at vious Injuries Roan J. Turner Jr.. 115th M. P. I I I, 3-c while In the Navy. dental office In the Adklrut' Howard McEwen 44. died Wednesday you people and friends will
but will N. Y.. N. Y. July 31. at ttalford. Th I your your
be announced Co. APO 182 I I Colson graduated from BUS building Saturday aproclat! It
date Mrs Scout Meeting I ._ body was placed In charge ol
Smith ttdtcd. has made appllcatloi
Boy home In 1945 and "
Won will begin K. C Duncan returned Stetson University. A t Dr. O. C. Kelley of Went Palm DeWitt Cf Jones and was sent). "Will you make good ?
Scoutsof : attend
promp to
I dOCk on the op ming The local Troop 70. Boy night in .i i last week after attending the la San annual 1 I present he is making his horn
and< the age limit Is 4 America met Monday jambOree 1 I Shriner'f Convention I' with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kite. for burial. sir I will he answered.
The TrOOp I 1 Calif.
leery Tuition fee will the Armory. 19. Francisco
month for each' shlld. was planned for August

THE BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH And Misery" in 1870By I I[Issue of Harper'smostly Pine Level I court be m"M houw to.thi d... n,,in, lddr".+hn
Rev. W. E. Hall attended the I ,
Estahllebed 1877 day In
the "
Bill Duncan In north and central Florida By Mrs. II. M. McRae of his only grandson at'' 19t8, which i-" ,,1.''J ,."y, i'rob'h"'
E. L. Matthew ___________ Editor and Owner baptism tember, 1946 'I.4w.
In 1891 the Florida Stand- e e e e e e e e e e e s,
Church in
"One year ago," said the State Buford Grove Hllllard I' Dated M :?,",, |
reflected aClerk
ard (Jacksonville) pro- '
Pllbllllb t Weekly on FH.Uyn and Entered a. Second Clam Matter column "a New Yorker bought a but few dispatches were received SIX JOIN CHURCH Sunday. He was accompanied by I of Clr. 'r,,' v I THr 1'
gress Pine
at the
It was a great day Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Conner of ford
Florida. A few County .
at the Pout Office at Starke. lot In Starke for 1250. from further south than Bl 1 ''dn tl
days since he sold it for $3' Level Baptist Church last Sunday, Starke.O'rI'M. (OFFICIAL eEl, ,,
Ocala, Brooksville and Klssimmee. and six new members were added
This quick and profitable OO'1 Starke's population was 800 or the conclusion OF APPI.ICtTIOV
to the church roll at
It Seems That. over was part and parcel more (unofficially), Jacksonville FOR.. TAX. UUKI1ll
i. which, however, was not of the enthusiastic meeting n> IIII No. 1NI3:
boom
was growing rapidly and Ocala conducted by the pastor, the Rev. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE.V. thatR. ITe
of recent yeafa. The time was H. Green, Jr., the holder. of the
Anyone who reads his daily paper with a degree and the Item appeared in was experiencing a phosphate W. E. Hall. A total of 216 persons followingcertificates ban filed said
of consistency will at once recognize the timeliness and 1883, News, Volume I mining boom. St. Augustine wasa were present at Sunday School. Issued ci-tlfli'HlcH for a tax deed to be
Palatka Dally The Are
the with thereon. certificatenumbftrtt
of marked Importance, YOU tormented
urgency of an article in the current issue of "Coronet" city and years of 'Innuance, edema with Itch,
One. rel- p"DrhIM''
discussing the problem of sex crimes and how they It has been our pleasure to have many Business news stories therefrom.for nearby atives Mrs. in W.Macon E Hall, Ga.Is visiting this week. description the narnen In of which the It property was .. th.1 bite.itching. athlele'R or ether tom "rupllo,,",

might be stopped' -if not entirely at least more effectively access to the University library spurted Mrs. Robert Myrick made a business are HH follow: kin trouble. Kor'XI"U, '
Waldo. One Item In the Palatka Certificate No.8. Tear of la- good ..
than is now the case. files In Gainesville, containing; trip to Gainesville Tuesday. Nuance 1944.D"'rlptlon. MEN?r H, "sss'fas (
and said "Waldo has a news- of Property S13'4:: ofNE'A the
Almost daily the newspapers tell the story of some many old dallies weeklies paper Many persons were saddened Section 33, Township S South '
hideous offense of this nature the most terrifying be- magazine The research discloses paper, the Waldo Advertiser, Sunday afternoon to learn of the Kanire 20 Eiittt. containing 40 areas, ATK.wriv'55iaivKSroB'T'

ing the current Heirens case in Chicago. two well-defined eras, that which tells us the city has publlo death of the Rev. Robert Engle, \ Name Ext.In which aiiavaaed KlliaVllHon I IAll I "iSSfWaSj"> r"
of the prospering times in the lat- Sr. He was 74 of age and of said property being In the : ,
reluctant to discuss suchthings wells, a hook and ladder\ company I years Tnbrn '
Although most of us are
19th century, County of Bradford State of liP Jan
of the
D.
ter decades was the father of the Rev. R. Knld In
I school and Flor-I I
slake
and had much rather forget them as soon as a flourishing private ida h r
and the simpler life, the pioneering Engle, also known here. He wasa L'nU'MH auch certificate or C.UU..n; KN""
t possible it seems likely that no real progress will be days of the 1870's. will be the site for the Florida resident of Jacksonville and .- and C.\\O\: JUltli "TOil

made in curbing the increasing number of such' crimes II Back in 1870, all areas further Female Baptist College." I funeral services were conducted

until the facts are faced fairly and squarely.( In this south than 'J'ilatka" (as it was The society pages In 1885 were Monday afternoon by the Rev W.

we are following the familiar pattern of the campaign misspelled) were regarded with mostly concerned then, as now, E Hall. He was a charter mem- When Your Tires Are Slick Time

against venereal disease. For years this subject was! I some accuracy as regions of alligators with parties, engagements weddings ber of Berea Baptist Church. taRecaUEC.PPIXG

"tabu". It was not mentioned in polite society nor discussed and Indians, and the com though the contents some- Miss Lucille Barnes of Risingwas I ; .
in magazine or newspaper columns. It goes mon designation of the state was times differed. "A silk quilt, silver the dinner guest of Gwendo- AND VULCAXIZINT
"Florida, the land of the Ever napkin rings a gold thimble McRae '
lyn Sunday.
without saying that during this period no progress: was ALL SIZE
l Issue or lemonade TIRES
October
glades. The opera glasses, cut-glass I Mr. and Mrs. Owen McRae were I
made combatting the evil. Then came the campaign AND
for that year publisheda ..,-t. 1,1 K and satin tidy, and a L'/JM TUBES
Harper's I
called to Lake Butler Thursday
to bring V.D. out of the darkness into the blinding lightof travel article of an adventurous: silver berry stand" were presents
public opinion. It was discussed at public meet- night of last week due to the ill- + -- --_ ., 24-HOUR
nature titled "Six Weeks in FlorIda listed in the account of a SERVICE
ings, in newspaper and magazine articles, and from the ," The author did not venture September 24, 1883. wedding I A.ness Barnes of Mrs., who McRae's was removed father N to -- :_ BEST SIATERLUg L

lecture platform. Once the facts were faced realistically Palatka. His approach was I I II
below This social Item In the the Lake City hospital. His many i : :_ I GRADE "A" RUBBER I
half the battle was and the toward the midwest, and he said; 1891 reflects the S I
won. progress from for October 29, I friends wish him a speedy recov- /' -'
eliminating venereal disease in recent years is a matterof "Travel to Florida was made by unmistakable charm of Its times: I/ Workmanship Guaranlt

Therefore, we welcome Coronet's article as the a Providence which sometimes rail- ker, of Danville, Kentucky, one Jacksonville were visiting rela-I
between the merciless! fairest:
I stands of the blue grass state's .
tives here afternoon.Mrs.
opening gun in a war against! a Shocking phenomenonthat and a helpless is to be Sunday
corporations learned she
I way belles, have R. U. Baten of Starke was STARKE TIRE
total of crimes to SERVICEAdjoining
last year brought a 40,000 sex public, by a safe passing over a married to Charles Battelle Hoi- visiting her son-in-law and daughter -
the United States. These were only the ones -reported. decaying railroad to
the highest
rickety, den of one of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fender,
How many went unreported because of a foolish desireon I Savannah. Savannah was the base families In Kentucky She recently.W. Temple Garage Temple Ave

the part of the victims or their families to avoid unpleasant for the Florida campaign. Thereare Is one of the South's loveliest J. Hall of Jacksonville was

publicity, there is unfortunately no way of two ways of reaching Jack- women an undisputed belle In visiting friends here this week.

determining; but authorities timidly estimate the figureas sonville from Savannah-by trainin society but nineteen years of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Thomasare
sixteen hours, or by steamboat of Kentucky's gal-
Many
running into the hundreds of thousands. and age receiving congratulations on
In discussing this alarming trend Coronet says: I which travels mostly inland if it lants have been numbered among the arrival of a daughter born on
there in a day, or, "
It is with good reason, therefore that the sex gets you aground, in about a week." her admirers. I Monday, July 29. EXTRA TASTY BREAD! T'
runs
criminal is being regarded more and more as the greatest -I The author traveled by train. On Speaking of newspapers and Mrs. Alfred Brown of Richmond,

international menace facing this country. But the trip down from Savannah he newspaper custom, the sort of Va., accompanied by her iff&

what is criminal in itself, is that the laws and the na- I comments "the ruins of St. Mary's thing not often seen today Is Mr. and Mrs. M. J. parents'l /r-? bwD
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
tion's lawmakers have not adequately kept pace with : stand as they were left eight years noted In a formal "Card" published -

the rampant spreading out of the sex offender. ago." In Fernandlna thirty pas. In the News September 25th,

This is the tragic offense against the American sengers* chartered a train on the 1885. Signed by Thomas T. Rus-

lack of any program-to combat the ever-increasing The Journey's next point of interest has existed between Mr.
described as a
boldness and viciousness of the sex criminal. As one was Baldwin,
I take
Harkins and myself.
shanties and misery I.
of
town "log
police official in Boston recently decried : "The laws are --what this place is in summer pleasure in saying that I

obsolete; the methods of correction futile." the demon who presides over all was wrongfully Informed andI nrnruc

This police official's sense of helplessness is com poisonous fevers only knows." The do now cheerfully make the

monly echoed throughout the country. Recently, Coronet visitor it appears was not favorably amend honorable" Columns In

made a national survey on the problem, held inter- impressed (Jacksonvillewas papers today are, of course, avail- *

views in 30 cities with police and other public officials; virtually Ignored), but he had I able when anyone cares to pub- ft

and their findings reveal that the handling of sex offenders kinder words when he left the, licly admit he's been in error, but
and reached the St. the demand for such space is lim-
railroad
follows a fairly consistent-and futile-pat- 1 '
"w. s
\ Johns. "Pllatka" and Green Cove .
fenders
: tern. In general, say >the magazine.r minotgof ited.But
J. I designated as the all not even
Springs were waa gentility
fined or jailed and released as quickly as1 possible.
are
for travelers In 1891. There was a story In the !
best headquarters BECAUSE IT'S FUll-STRENOTH-thls
in its August' issue discards all CJCtiL't frnli
Coronet, wraps
I and "To Pilatka's spacious Standard of October of that year. Cy
and comes up with a constructive 'hard-hitting, eight- I wharves come steamers from New It had to do with members of Yeast goes right to work. No waiting-no extra

point program on how to combat this terrifying menace York.. But he stopped there, and the younger generation, who got When horseshoe is steps! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast helps make!

which lurks in every dark street in every community: returned home which, doubtless themselves into trouble, although your bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured!

in the country. was where the gentleman belonged. they were loyallly defended by backed by an Accident every time. J

The program contains the following eight points: I parents. On October 10, the police Policy in The Travelers! |IF YOU BAKE AT HQMEbe sure

1-Vice squads should operate constantly in every A description of St. Augustine had to break up a party. The get Fleiachmann's active fresh Yeast|

community, tirelessly tracking down every instance of in Harper's of December, 1874, elders stood by their offspring, Charley E. Johns with the familiar yellow label. Depend
irregularity. bore a similar though more mod and were Indignant. So was the able-Arnerica'a time-tested favorite
erate tone, and the author was as Standard, because of arrests that I 1StRMA1tK3
2-Every city every county-e very village- AgencyPhone -- for more than 70 years.
as his predecessor of the were made. The headline was "An
wary
should maintain a complete file of all persons pickedup IS STARKE, FLA
rest of the state. He spoke without Outrage, Jacksonville arose In
on suspicion of a sex offense, and copies of these enthusiasm of "the shell protest and there was actually a pa b, ; ;:;

records should be sent to the FBI in Washington for roads," and disposed of Jacksonville procession, headed by a brass .

establishment of a master file there. as "an uninteresting brlck- band The young people were re-

3-Every citizen should appoint himself a committee and-mortar town" The article leased. The offense was "throw- .PUprmnting THE TRAVELERS. Hartford -
of one to report any Apparent case of sexual 'announced the construction of "a Ing chairs a quarter after one." I

irregularity to the proper authorities. i new lighthouse on Anastasia Is

4-There should be a law requiring a psychiatric land It described "what was left
of a pleasant home destroyed r
examination of any person accused of a sex offense.
5-All states should provide institutions and ade- like many other"outlying districts, -
during the war. -
quate psychiatric staffs to handle the indeterminate : -
North Florida was, indeed,, a
commitment of sex criminals found to be mentally ill. pioneer country in the 70's, and

Minnesota-have laws providing for such confinementand tions did bear marka of the War"

treatment.) Between the States. But the 80's

6-The practice of "bargain" sentences for sex: of- and 90's were different. There 1 .

fenders should be Outlawed immediately. A "bargainsentence" was an amount of luxuries and --u---- -
business thrived. A Palatka News
means whereby the prisoner agrees to plead -
Issue of March 8th, 1884, said
t
guilty to lesser offense and lesser sentence
a accept a "Now to Jacksonville, Tampa and
rather than put the state to the trouble and expenseof Key West" la opened a new fieldto h I -

proving the original charge. tourist and Immigrant ,
7-Money should be provided for the establishmentof The thunder of the engine Impartsnew

a national organization to conduct studies into the life to enterprise, new hope

cause and cure of sex crimes. for the farmer The visitor will

8-Parents and schools must face the problem of cease to be called a Doubting ,
crimes and Thomas. The day Is coming but
sex realistically, by properly informing
it behooves us all to hasten Its
guiding their children in sex: education.The .
dawning and make our
article concludes on this note: "It is up to all In sovereign
worthy every respect of the
of us to enlarge and implement this program'and giveit throne to which she Is torn.

a real meaning. We must get angry and stay la similar vein the News told

angry-until action is assured. For once the evil of of other railway construction September -

the sex criminal strikes in your home it will be too 8th, 1883: "At last Brooks-

late for you to do anything." Mile Is connected by rail with the

outside world The whistle of
.
the engine and the firing of cannon -

M Can Use More Pulpwood horse has Newsworthy haa announced reached activities Brooksville.that the were Iron" Have a Coke

ENTER'SPRESCRIPTION I I 1 as Trlest were visiting in Lawtey law and sister Mr. and Mrs. C. i : i .
I I Ktrh P1.I'
L11" 'nllff. vs. Angst' BeachEvery
I i I Sunday afternoon. I J. Frazier, last weekendJohn ; Itffi-ndnnt. ('lost No. 4666.

DO YOU KNOW ABOUTROACHES Ernest McKinney and son, Otis IMIHKH OP ri'HUU-ATItiN' :I
Trlest
and Inez Coch- ANOTH': !,: TO Afl'KAH
i ? rane were visitors of Mrs. M.I were in Gainesville on business H'rA1tI FI/lltll to- Anna

Mortensen In Jacksonville last Friday.D. Kirk. v. hoH realtlonca and address Thursday From 12 to 6
When Sunday la Islam
I you fight roaches :you I Street
try to get rid of them alt not Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason, Inez Hines of Jackxonvllle watt You are required| to ai>i>e..r on

I just kill the few that you\ can and the guest this week of hia slater, HclHmntixr fad 1.t6.! In the i.l.ove
hit with spray or dust or that Wilbur Neel l. were business' named Court and cause. wherein
I walk Into a powder by aecld..nt.ROACII visitors in Green Cove Saturday. Mrs. Alice Starling. plulnllft ....ka nlvort-v.. llradford

I' Cpl. Albert Davis has Cotinly Telegraph shall publish thin PRESENT THIS AD FOR I
K-3-D Remember Prayer Meeting every I recently order. In next four weekly I lamina
received his honorable dischargefrom JV ltm-." my hand aid official
Wednesday night at the Chris seal l nt Clarke, Florida thin
July
KILLERIS tian Church and BTU every Sunday the Army and is engaged In 19. 1146lOKKlCIAI.,. Free !

Roaches eat It because\ they like I Davis. We are glad to see him I
It. They 7:30: p. m. T Frnnk l.iirtilrum. stark. Fin f\
dry and
to u.... Non-polBonoua up die.to Safe man I home again. He served In the I Ally for rif. M-a 4t H-23 SWIMMING

hone 64 STARKE ,t thr Clt-rk of the Clrcut ..... aim Julian and Mr. and Mrs. A. Vim' .are r"<1 11H"I"r on
1\,1' by McPhail rodurt Bradford\ County 'I.--'ha'I..y K.Jiihnx. 'T. Andrews of Starke St'pteiuhrr. 2nd. 1940 In the nl>o\"
I visitors
were ..
.
.H..d'ourl and
whnreinpliilntlff
n-the..Uinit Service Orlando Flu, One half Interest, J. M E l- in Gainesville Friday. sacks illvnri-K." 11" ". Bradford Cottage, Rooms. Apart menta Hen.sonnble Hated
\\nrdH
Ono half Interest; Htiirk.
County Ti>lctrMnh shall uubllxh thlaOrrlMr
Fill.' 8-3 U 8-2J Mrs. T. I Casey and In, ,
daughter next four weekly issues
Judy spent the weekend in Jack Witness my ritind und official Billiards Boating Bowling
NOTICE Or BLtCTIOM I the Collection of Tare, by Amending" R The tAtf..ture shall at the t. 1elatlve KI.ltl| al Clerk*. "Florida this Au-
IAS. Th Leslslature ol M4S.cr Section! 11 and 11 of Article VIII of the Seaslon of 1M7. and from tlm. to sonville with her brother who is goat t. 1946.luFFl'lAL KIN
tnt Conrtltutlon ol IBM. 01 the Constitution of the State of florid e> time thereafter enact lawe specifying ( : HICAfA.. J. Thomas
ol Florida did pus b Joint Raso.m Adopted at the General election ot No- the power, functions, duties and corn hospitalized there Mrs. Causey reports
propoiln* ,mend rlorldi. and vember. 1944. said Amendment to Provide peniatlon. paragraph Tax Collector deslg I that her brother .U. much / r.kI I llolItlHK: (i lit .\'III", Kin
unitlon of the Bute o. for the Re-Numbering. ol Section nated In t of this Section 15. Ally, for I'If. $-I 41 S-23
lime were agreed to by a vote efWlllthl It and 11 ol Article VIII of the Constitution and shall likewise provld. for the col improved. __ __ ..
of all the member elected of the State of Florid .. Adoptedat lection care, custody, reporting end diebursement Miss Virginia Hylngtrm of Green 1
gch hnu,e: that the votee oa old the General Election In November of ell taxea collected by the .
I Resolutloni were entered upon 11)44. and to Amend Section 11 and Ii:i County Tax Collector. Cove spent. the weekend with her '.r ,0 A5"' t d A ,i t r
r mpectlve Journals, with : of Article VIII of the Constitution of parents Mr. and Mrs. II. B. By a.r wf
uyi thereon and they: did deter- the State of Florida, and to Provide that 4 ,
s tat direct that tho laid Joint In the County of Hlllsborough State 01 ROUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 110 lngton.Mm. .
ihlloni be mhmltted to the electors Florida, the Count Tx Assesior thai A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing aft Otha Stalling of Ocala a t
in State at the General Election In Assess the Property of the County for Amendment to Article XVI. of the Constitution -
.bor 1946. the purpose of Levying State County of the State of Florida. By I was visiting her brother-in-law
OW A. GRAY.rturr School. and Municipalise In the Counl7D' Adding Thereto An Additional Section to and sister Mr. and Mrs. Robbie
of Stat ofEth..etatS ot Florida.otrsby Hllliborougn Except the City of Plant Provide: for the Appointment by a Con I
Rive notice that City Florida which Shell be Exempt current Resolution. of the Senate and Hines, here Saturday afternoon 7Ke
GENERAL ELECTION from the Provisions of thla Amendment' House of Representative of a Dtrecuirof
tw held In each county In FloridaTunday Taxes Levied by the State County' the Budget and to Authorize the Lag..-
next ucceedln the. flat County School Board 8chool' District, Uture to Prescribe his Power and New ManagerAt
far In November A. D. 1945, the Special Tax School Districts and the Dutl**. Qualification and Teim ot Office.
T..it.ilav being the I Municipalities of the County Except the '
FITTH DAY OF NOVEMBER Cltv ;ot Plant: City. Florida.BB BB' IT RESOLVED!: BY TUB tEOISlA.TURB ; Driggers \ -in
Hi'"* ratification or rejection of the IT RESOLVED BY THE LFOISLA. OF THI STATE OF FLORIDA '
j lolnt Resolution proposing Amend- TURF!: OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA That the following Amendment to Article
-x to the Conitltutlon Othe State That the following Amendment 01 XVI ol the Constitution ot the Stale O. O. Webb this week assumedthe

Florida etal Article VIII ot the Constitution ol the of Florida, by adding thereto an add!- i position of store manager and 0
State of Florida relative. to the Aseis- to be known ae Section S4. I' ;c
1 ment and Collection of all tax.. In the be n.d.: the sama I It' hereby agreed to anIshall salesman! of the local C. II Drlg.I .

AT! JOINT' RESOLUTION NO. lIe3 County of Hlllsbnrough. State 11 Florida, be submitted to the elector of the I gers Furniture Company on Call !
JOINT RESOLUTION Propoilng an by Re-Numbering Section 11 ai adoptee State of Florida for ratification nr rejection
manient to the Constitution ot the I at the General Election of 1B4 to a* to at the general. election for Representative street Mr. Webb has 35 years. of

v ol Florida, to b. known as Article make It read Section II of Article VIII I .* to be held In the :year 1B49.aa experience in the furniture bus-
sections I and 5. Thereof. Relating ot the) Constitution of the State of Florida follows: \
and by Amending Section 12 flf SECTION. The Legislature shall bylaw iness behind him and U well
r. Article VHI of th. Conitltutlon of the provide for a Director of the Budget. e
known here for
he associated
wiiMnt and Collection of Municipal State of Florida, a* adapted at the General who shell b. appointed by a concurrent was
xa br County Tax Officials. In Orange Election In November' ot 1944 soa resolution of the Senate and House. ot with another, Starke furniture
un", Florida, and Providing for Ref. to make. It read Section 13 of Article Representative. and shall by taw consistent FiORIDA1i's
,
ilum. Election for Acceptanc cr Ke- VUI of the Constitution of the State o' with other provision of this Constitution concern for many years

-.Ion of any Law or Law Enacted by Florida, and to exclude the City of Plant pr scribe hie power and duties, ,
LocI.I.lur. of the State ot Florida City from said Amendment. : Be and thecame provide for hie qualifications and tern.
Provided la old Proposed Amend 0 la hereby agreed to> end shall be nf office, the length ot which shell be CKMKTKUY:: WfltRKIMl _

Florida to ltmtiftc.ttmo the Staloof wholly within the discretion of the Leg- There will be a working at the
Be rr RESOLVED! BY THE LEGI7LA-!: for Rejection Isleture end shall not b. limited by Section
'RI or THE STATE OF FLORIOAtut at the General Election to be held on 1, Article XVI of the Conitltutlon. McKinney Cemetery on August

1.. the following amendment. to the the first Tuesday attar the lint Monday 16. All Interested persons are
niiitution of Florida, to b. known s In November 1946; coMMrrrtEsSDBSTrrtrTE f
ids XX. _Uon. I and t. thereof. SECTION 11. 1. From and after Jenuary : asked to come and help beautifythe
iillnf to the consolidation abolishing.l 1. 1D48. the County Tx Assessor oiHlllaborough ROUSE JOINT RfiOLUTIOM NO. TS last resting place of our loved h..
mating of certain- County: off IC.. County shall assess. .11 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proponng the)
d for sieMnient and collection of mu- property for all State, County School Amendment of Section 30. nt Article III ones. -Charlie McKinney
ipil taxes by County tax olflc.'. In and Municipal Taxes to be levied InHllllboroUlf of the Constitution ef the Stele ol Florida

.r|< County, Florida, and providing !>. County by the state. Relating' to AnprnprlatlnnatBE X C I T I d' KNtolce wonderful for Others
r rrlrrendum' elections for acceptancenjKtlon County TaxhSchaol" rd. School !: (T RESOLVED BY THE 1 EUHTATURE l IN hereby aflvi'n that the -,e.It's .
of law laws enacted DI trlcti. Special Dlitrlctssnd !: or THE STATE OF FLORlnAl
or .
any \utnlirHlitlit IN engaged In I>U |IIHMuniltr
r the Lnlilstnre of Florida aa provided Municipalities except In the City ol Plant That the following amendment of Section
,
min he submitted to the qualified city Florida which city enall be exempt M, Article III of the. Constitution: of the fir" lupus mini, of"lorattMl(trail-- I wonderful for YOU I
ford n..ln"lrllr Company
rrttn. ol the State of F'nrtde' for adopt from the DroWoitrshall: : Section. the. State of Florida' relating tn appropriation .
:
North Chiirv Street In lh C'llv
fin
t nlectbn et *ht nevi neneralICH 1. The at N..efts' la hereto: agreed to and shall he
tg be held Inb.. jear: UMB, latlve Session In U47 ODd from time to auhmltted to the electorS nf the Mala .nt Ktiirke, Kriulford County, Florida,
till time there.lter enact' laws of Florida for ratification or relectlon at and Intends to register the mini
power., functions, duties and mp.naa- the next General Flection: to be held In fictitious name In the Office of the i FLORIDA'S myriad attractions are a

ARTICLE XX tlon of : T... Sectlnt'12.and November A. D. 1B4A: that la to uy that Clerk of the 'Intuit Court of llrail-
SECTION I. Th. Leglalatur ll suthorrt nated In Paragraph! 1 of aid Section 30. Article III of the Con- ford County Kin.J lure to vacationists from every.
and empowered to provide by law .hall likewise. provide by law for the. atltutlnn of the State of Florida shall b. M. Edwards, entire. Interest constant

If,. enacted by It at It* regular ....- extension on the Assessment. "" Roll of levied the amended and a* amended abed read aa Htarke. Kin. '-J it 8-23 This is time to be reckless
Atseisor of all taxes follows* where. no
S held In A. D. 1M7, or at any County Tx
lar ssnlon thereafter, for the eonIldllon. by the State County County School' SECTION 30. Laws making the eo-. I'" ( Ill(') I'r f'OI ii'r. His is/Feels I. have
1 abolishing I or creating of any Board. School i Districts. Special l Tax prooriatlonu for the aalarle of piihlla 'Tt t'I.O'U"I" ttlt>- with precious holidays when you
O'T OHIces In Orange County floe School Districts and Wunlclp.Utlea lo- official. and .employee, end all other I'KIIV.Kriwnrd: .
Provided there Ie I excepted from cited In the County ol Hlllsborough of expense n.'n the Iu:7::: contain provision ;;
i *U
teal: and to provide for the ......m.nt The City: of Plant City which U hereby appropriation b. en Incident. of any other 4966. Florida doorstep.
tollsctlon of municipal taxes ands exempt from the provulooi of this bill: all tale appropriation except appropriation fillDRU liP' ppnr.I'- 'TIOS and do right on your

or of them : Amendment I for the county .cht>ol.. coun- AM" MrTICR TO AffKAKHTATE
ofllpn In laid County. Any law. eo SECTION 1*. I. Front and after "..n.l..rr \ ties, clll.... or other political euhdlvlelona OK KLjOIUUA to! ZnsrleeGreene Make pleasure boon

std rstpectlng the consolidation Of : 1. 1B48. the County Tax Collector to of the State,. eppraprlatlona for permanent for- whoaej. rwatdvnta la un your corn'I
and buildings
.'t*ion tin.of powers mjr County, duties offlcee and compansa-shall pre-. Florida the County shall of collect Hillsborough.all 7 ass 'levied State 01 in state Institutions Improvements as provided] for by law. known.You are required to appear on panion, by tea, by lake or river. .
.. CountySchool enacted et the IHa legislature or priorlaglalaturea
< of ,
the officers designated therein the County by the State County 2nd. 194$. In the ahov.nam..d .
: .
and for penslone. retirement Heptember Invigorating
Special stars or
.
rei. and discharge ttia duties of Board. School DUtrlo and wherein under the palms, or ,
shell be Included Court cause,
*olflces. consolidated o. ....ted: and School District and "nlelp.lltle.d' funds and trust tunda.
Tax .
0' Uw so enacted respecting the easese- Hlllsborougl. County Florida exceptin In on. general appropriation bill or any plaintiff neekk divorce Hrudfnril the luxuries of a state
supplement thtreto. an
t exempt amendment or County
and It be ng
collection ot municipal taxes ot Plant City .
d ..... the City Amendment. be for no I.n.b.n two 1'..... In next f'ur weekly lashes
by this
.mlnto. or either ot them, tram Me yrovtalona of made prior to the knows how to be a host.
-'tj u. offloera shall provide tot the 1, Th. Legtalatur. small at the L gin All appropriation that really
n.. collecting, accounting for andibmng 01 I14T and from time to adoption ef thle section which are eon. "
leulon
latlee Usod
to
of IH* *ectlo Weigh '
of ...eu- laws pacifying the tranr ta the provision
said taxes and/or time thereafter enact GREYHOUND LINES goes
1** .
of July U r FLORIDA
ata shall expire aa
to the appropriate municipal ..., functions. dubs and compen.- "
""norms, and for compensation ford Son of County Tax Collector designated 17O Lbs.! fun In Florida. Ram-
county taxing officer for anvtcesnitrid In Paragraph I of Section 13. and shall m everywhere there's
Incident thereto. That It any hk.wlae provldu for the collactlon' car.; ROUSE JOINT RESOLUTION "It. anA Mr*. O. M. ftavrtaaev rear
n law r..pectlnb.. consolidationS0" e.tn4l' reporting. and dliburwrn.nl ot JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing aa Now elm .rish, I IB'be.,a 1 ban of ble where and when you please / 1 r
01' .nl' eounty otftces Is ac- all taxs. oo1lactad hl'b.. County Tea Amendment to Article V of the. Constitution '- ....... lodrlicioiie A Y DS
Vitamin J
and ratified at the referendum Collector. of ilortds by Adding Thereto. IB (;and, Reducing elm and economically via 4
man herds provided Neb law shall Addition. Section Relating to the Flec Mr*.. lIawk,... (I III I..., tri ht) comfortably
tie effective! with .respect ta the ofaffsctsd I Hon of the Judge off the Court of Record .lea lost 1 II in. in mart, 1(1 In.In air-conditioned Florida
thereby on the first Tue*. RESOLUTION NO. lit In and for Escambla County and thai hips and S 'In. In buec Your... big, luxurious,
7 altar the first Monday In January ROUSE JOINT an Cotintr Solicitor of aid I County. pwtence anay. or may. not .he the
'
.T year Immediately aueceedlng timed A JOINT RESOLUTION VIII/ Proposing of Ne Coo.stilutlOn BB FT RESOLVED BY THE tEOHTA. earns but try this sewn revivingplan. Greyhound Coaches. .
election I bed subsequent to> said Amendment to Article Rel.tiv.the TUBE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA- Very First Box Must Show
i''oidum election. at which elector for D' the State .01 Florida a... .nd SECTION I. That Article V ef the H..wilta. nr Mnnfv Heck.
dent of the United State are voted to iIonol01 Ta.ato Adding Constitution of the State o' Florida be ,
In clinical Mts.conductad by
and U any such law CCoU to Provide emended by adding thereto an additional .. .
municipal Add.Uo..1 Sections mnlic.-U d. "" nxire than STATION
Omit Section A .f BUS
and Thereto UNION
collection ol State ofFlord. section to be known ae I
'n and '.._m..nta.. or either ot th.m. that III Ne County 01 Bay.Alt....... Shall said Article relating' to the election of loa persona loss lej 14 .to few I II ,
Tax
'y u" otflcera U accepted and .. the County: the Court of Record hi endlfor pounua aoereaa
for the Judge et .
ofd; the Property 01 the County the weeks Hrh the A1!Uit 01'... Phone 147
the referendum election aa Aawaa School Escamhla County and the County
Skate. Count)'. min Candy Beduclnl Pfan.Itonrrciw. .
mdd "ersln. becomeon of Lerylaf end the same. I.
the same shall Purpose lwvid ..y N Solicitor of said County:
f
ktve the tint day of January and Municipal Taxes School, So.n harsh ...wd to. and hell be subrnlfteil LACY CONWAY, Agt. Temple Ave.
eJecttCTION County. County of State of Florida Nothings No laieuvo. You d"1aut
succeeding Say the
... such referendum Tax School Da 10 the elector ,. ..... ,
School Dlatrtet.o. Special ratification er rejection at the 0"" out any .potauira mean or
MunlciPatiue .1 lb. Count for 17MTueday butter-you lust cut: Ihrm down. Simple whoa
i Before) any law daecribadVi lab It and enl Ilectlon 'b"o>
?, "r <
... ....
.m. 311
day euriplyautritioue
be Of shall OF y1.ORWAt Alixil'JtrlT
any force' and .!fact. 1 1& THE S"ATE 1944. u Mllow.t
IIc
:'! the qualified electors .f Orange .1 N. Conaututl.n o. the o' Reeord In and for ....mbf. ass Koch Drug fttorf. Phone S3. Trar

meaty." Florid., at a referendum election end th. Coun' Solicitor ... said thin vl rrralnilft.
te out as a
alld elected by trie qualified
and held for the purpose shell hereafter be '
SS"1"' whether such law eball .1..1.. et said aunty aa..ether stay and \
Odd ptd' and ratified or rejected by count officiate' are elected. The first s
o qu.Ulla4 elector of said County. elation. .. the Judge ., the Court etecard .
-Nf..dum election. shall lie .bald. mm !I In and lor E.roof
.i:' l"ety days after the) elective / !" a. eI Mid enunty.
.ny uch law. Th. Board ot \ .5.11 Iht.C held at the General EXPERTSERVICE
.>u.'JCo'nmissioneTe shall provUle. tot Mg. to take office the first T>."""edeyefter .
of any such referendum ..Ie... ; the first Monday In Janus.,. IHM *.
*"" notloe thereof ehall be published a term of fI-ol- Tlie term r
aid Board Ina .cs ." for al : anyone Heretofore
t lour eucceeslva week tmmedlataly .ssftr&SKSisBSeTagyBfiSS .TkereerM eppofmed to either ol the 1

party in honor of a number of =--
CLUBS Two Hostesses Methodist Youth Steven Broadway i young ladies who will leave for era Mrs were Shaw given
and
I SOCIETY Honor Bride-Elect i Enjoys Picnic Has Birthday PartyA college this fall.Decorations] .of late summer serving daughters re1reahJlel11l Wta) ,

At Morning Party At Gold Head Park j i party in honor of StevenBroadway's flowers were used to decorate the Ann Gereldin,

Poythress-Torode HartmannChampionMr. I fifth birthday an- living rooms of the Stump home,
I The Dell cottage on Kingsley The regular sub-district meetingof niversary was given by his where the guests) spent the afternoon Circle
Charles William and Mrs. A. Hartmann of the Methodist Young People'was C. Broadway, at Three bald
Mrs. Poythresa Lake was the scene Wednesday i mother, Mrs. H. playing games and singing meeting and II
of Macclenny announces the engagement this city announce the engage- morning of a delightful Coca-Cola I held Monday evening at Gold ,I I the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Zeta songs. ; on Tuesday covered: dhk
of her daughter, Sarah ment and approaching marriage of Head Branch State Park. Representatives Ruby Johns, Tuesday afternoon home at the l
their daughter Miss Lorraine party given by Mrs. Vernon Sil- Melrose Refreshments of assorted sand I of Mr E He
Elizabeth, to John Arthur Torode, from WaMo enjoyed games '
children
11 The
Ing the
lion of Mrs. Pauline Torode and Louise Hartmann, to Yeoman 3-c cox and Mrs. Leslie Biggs In hon- Interlachen, Lawtey. and the local : and contests and were served refreshments wiches, cake, mints, and CocaColawere enjoyed course ''If the day',

the late W. E. Torode of Starke. Don E. Champion of Tulsa, Okla- or of Miss Sara Poythreas, whose Methodist Young People's depart- of ice cream and cake. served to the following who bookHOW a study periOd,u
The marriage will take place homa. Their marriage will be marriage to 'John Arthur Torode i ments attended the meeting. Assisting Mrs. Broadway in en- were present to enjoy this.occasion to Pray'Hough 101

Friday afternoon, August 16, at an event of the second week in will be an event of August 161 Swimming was enjoyed by the tertaining the children were Miss : Mrs. James M. Blackshear, and Mrs, Mr. Ceo, A
Mrs. E. L. Matthews, Mrs. J. Fred D. W
6 o'clock In the Methodist Episco- October and will be solemnized at the Methodist Episcopal ChurchIn young people earlier In the evenIng Joan Milligan and Miss Myrel Moon "
pal Church, Macclenny.MillerPowell In the Rectory of St Edward's Macclenny. and afterwards the group en- Ritch, while Mrs. R. E. Mundorff Guy Mrs. J R. Wainwright, Mrs.C. directing the study
Mlsa The
A. Darby Margaret Mon-
Catholic Church here. A social business
Guests received on the Joyed a picnic supper. of Tampa and
were Mrs. G. L. McCluer meeUIIf
teith, Miss Audrey Carlisle Miss circle
Miss Hartmann was graduated hour of folks) followed and was pre
screened porch of the lake home games Mrs. T. S. Belew of Waterloo, lded ove.
from Bradford High business was conducted Margie Middleton of Jacksonville, leader, Mrs. S, E,
County the meeting Spar\u'
and after greeting the honoree Iowa, assisted In serving the refreshments \
Mr. and Mrs. 'C.: J. Powell of School in 1940 and for the past they were Invited into the dining by the president of the Union. ). Miss Lila Rae Caldwell of the I offering amounted to 11;

this city announce the marriageof six ,years has operated the Lady room for refreshments of .open- The Rev. Ralph Rivers of Waldo Those enjoying the afternoon State Farm and Miss Merry Beth The hostess, )Mr,, Ita,

of Fence Lake, New Mexico to Mr. Champion, now In service other delicacies. The table was About 25 young people from Vida Jean Gentry, Jan and Wayne cold drinks and.IIIMwtt
Ralph O. Miller, also of Fence with the U. S. Coast Guard attractively arranged buffet style both the Intermediate and senior Mundorff Billy Dampier Jimmie Baptist Circles Hold :Mrs W. J. Eppel'aal h

Lake, on' Monday, July 29. The was for several months stationedat with a unique centerpiece of zinnias groups were present to representthe Wiggins, Franklin Simmons John Social MeetingsCircle the meeting with prayer

ceremony took place In Gallup, the Navy base in Green Cove and yellow marigolds assembled local Methodist Church. Mrs. : Adams, Roger Milligan, Burge The next monthly mw

New Mexico. The Immediate families Springs and is now assigned to In a vase set in the crownof Nelson Green furnished a bus to Searing and Jackie Hembree. One of the Baptist WMU be held at the homed( li

of the bride and groom were duty in Washington, D. C. He a sun hat, adding charm to the serve as transportation for the i held its regular monthly meeting Mardlng.

present at the wedding. has completed five years of service rustic setting. The refreshments group and the League counselors, Luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the home of

Miss Powell had resided In and spent about three yearsof carried out a scheme of multi- Miss Madge Whigham and Miss j Lovely Mrs. G. W. Alderman, with Mrs. The Business W0Il11

New Mexico for the past several that time on overseas duty. colored pastels. The hostesses Carol White were also present. It [. Given TuesdayAt Blanchard Law aa co-hostess. met Monday night at t C.

years. Mr. Miller was recently The couple will reside in Washington presented the honoree with an was decided that the next meet- LakeMrs. Mrs. L. G. Powell, leader, presided i ley Lake home of M Ir, .
discharged from, the military service D. C. until Mr. Champion antique china plate. j I ing of the Union will be held at Kingsley over the business session, I Eugene Griffin. and ,

and operates' a tore and service Is released from the Coast Guard About 39: guests called during Starke on Sept. 9. H. C. Ritch and Mrs. H. and a program was presented dish supper precede the

station In Fence Lake, where In December, and they will there- I the morning. Mrs. George Rob- M. Richarde were hostesses Tues- dealing with a discussion of gath- and social hour.

they will make their home aftera after make their home In Denver, erts, Mrs. Bill SturgU, and Mrs. Miss Lillian Stump spent Sun- day at 12:30: ( o'clock when they ering foreign relief funds throughthe Mrs. C A. Knight

brief wedding trip in Mexico. Colo. J. W Andrews assisted In serv- day night with Mr. and Mrs. W. entertained with a delightful church.At the v business meeting pm|hi

ing. H. Thomson In Montlcello. the close of the meeting the sense of the
luncheon party at the summer president,S-
St. Mark's Auxiliary Junior Club home of the former on Kingsley hostesses served refreshments of Canova. Mrs. R. A. om.

Meets in CenterThe Met Last WeekThe Lake. ice. cream and cake. charge of the program:

The attractive lake cottage was a delightful talk on Ji

Women' Auxiliary of St. regular monthly meeting of decorated with mixed summer Circle Two met Tuesday after-' which time she iJispay! i I

Mark's Episcopal Church held Its the Junior Woman's Club was flowers, ginger lilies, magnolia noon In the home of Mrs. F. J. Ing souvenirs that ihe

regular monthly meeting Monday I j held last Thursday evening of leaves! and hanging baskets of Shaw with Mrs. W. L. Andrews lected In that country y!<

afternoon at the Church Center last week In the Club building I II plants. co-leader, presiding. A devotional M. Biggs spoke on Q

with its' president, Mrs. Mattie, with the, president, Miss Lucile --- I Luncheon was served buffet program was presented during showed a beautiful!
Mitchell presiding. The club Somehow 1 knew these rains Hear tell that the loudest which the 23rd Psalm was read kimono
P. Oahagan presiding. A program style on the dining porch from a that she hada m
of short devotions was led by Mrs.I pledge and flag salute were given, I were going to keep on until they laughs in a long time were heard long table which was centered and discussed, and sentence pray- gift.
entire Issuing from the T. T. Long resi
Gahagan which was followed byi followed ,y the treasurer's re- spoiled my summer with an arrangement of brightly
Not only cut down on quotaof dence Thursday night of last week
a short business meeting. Mrs. port. The club discussed buyinga my colored zinnias and other flowers.
wound system to be used at suntan but now comes the when, following a buffet supper,
O. U Beasley read a report from I Each card table, where the guests
that the boiled someone unearthed an old photo
1U dances. Miss alarming news peanut
regular sponsored
Edward Burns treasurer of the I were seated, bore a bud vase of
will be album containing choice shots of
Reconstruction Fund, regarding Audrey Carlisle volunteered to supply drastically curtailed ginger lilies
I because of tr. "'in lIclou8I Myrwin Long, Myrtice Lewis, Flo
Church' obtain Information about the cost j,
thef fact that St. Mark's 1 The hostesses were assisted by
moisture Cal C son, favorite Slade, Margaret Carroll, Evalyn
had given more than Its quota'I of purchasing such a ystem. I my Mrs. Richarde's mother, Mrs. J. aMBt
will Plans for the club to assist In peanut man, appeared on Ritch, Ethel Biggs, and Madge
of $290( which be used toward H. Ritch of Jacksonville, In entertaining -
rebuilding church buildings, sponsoring a veterans' dance on : Call Street Wednesday with abouta Middleton back In the "flapper" the following guests:
Labor dozen precious bag (the first days Hard to choose from \
school. and mission houses In Day were discussed and a Mrs. J. M. Hembree, Mrs. J G.
committee was appointed to make "green" ones of the season) but such a selection, but believe my r
the Philippines. A short social Godwin, Mrs. J, C. Wallace Mrs C
such arrangements. Miss Frelda I they were quickly bought and "pin up" choice was the one of
hour followed and delightful refreshments Robert Kite, Mrs. W. B. Mundy,
of peaches Iced tea Judd and Miss Florled Killings- consumed by the Courthouse Gang Margaret aiming a pistol with Mrs. E. L. Mathews Mrs A. Z.
worth were elected to new membership : before I had hardly more than a Dead Eye Dick a c uracy and
cookies served by the
Adkins
and were Mrs. J. Fred Guy, Miss
In the Club. The corresponding taste And everyone knows gowned in a trailing skirt and
hostess Mrs. Mattie P. Gahagan, Madge Mid d 1 eton Mrs. I. N 1
secretary read a letter that a "taste" of boiled peanuts turned-down brim hat Funny
.
with MIsH Marjorie Davis assisting Breazeale, Mrs. T. T. Long, Mrs.T. .
from the Bradford County Health Is worse than none at all, for the what a difference a slight changeIn fort t!
H. Slade, Mrs. K. G. Duncan,
\ Department regarding chest x-ray more you eat the more you want hairdos can make! .
Mrs. O. L.
L.
Beasley, Mrs. D.
clinics which are being held in Alas, alack One of latesummer's III
District Fellowship Vining, Mrs) Ethel M. Biggs. Mrs. one you
counties requesting this service. chief pleasures (chomp- Hear Audrey CarlJHl has had .
J. W. Andrews <
Mrs. Junius :M. -
Guests' SupperThe For a delightful social hour ing pinders) Is fading fast away all the nursing she wants for a Smith Miss he
the
Evelyn Stump, Mraf
the members participated In Bingo Bro. Glisson says he's goingto while and will attend th *Univer. S. R. Johns Jr. F:: --A- .
Mrs M. F. Brown,
Young Adult' Fellowship and refreshments of ice-cream and have too, too few to meet the sity of Southern California this Mrs. < 'Se
C. A.
Knight, Mrs. W B. -
Class .of _,the First Methodist cake were served by the hostesses usual demand fall Glimpsed Alice, Eleanor, Sewell, Mrs. H. B. McLendon of ..-
Church entertained taut Friday Miss Audrey Carlisle and Miss and Mary St. John dashing off Orlando Mrs.
W. H. Thomson
night with a supper In the recreation I Sara Barefoot. And speaking of rain annoyances Sunday afternoon for consultationwith of .

building,'or.lpepr; .sentativea I .. ... Thelma Jennings was lamehting "the old woman on the hill" Lloyd, Mrs.O& C. N. Christy of Au- With Fall 'just around the cm

from the surrounding church communition :Lt. H. B.: ingrarnIs the fact that she's been In Jacksonville They claim I gusta, + Mrs. Lloyd Lewis of kl ;, uli1I, handsomely to,
Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Annie R. wardrobe
who came together to unable to get around to her reg- she really tells It to you straight, Norman your here for our reji
of
Jacksonville
meet and make plans for carryIng Honored Guest ular summer house cleaning (the and whenever they want a prevue Weedon McNear of and Mrs. ding, scientific dry cleaning I

out a more active part In time when you put everything out of the future they look her up Tampa. your garments are restored ti

church activities,. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.entertained Mills of on the line to air) Guess lots Sorry to see J. F. (Uncle maculate freshness, so they
Green Cove Springs
C. F. Bryant, district presidentof recently at their summer home on of others are In the same boat- Jim) Kickliter hobbling around on ZTA 'Rush Party seem to return to their origin--
the Young Adult Fellowship and a boat's a very good place to crutches Seems he sat down Given Last
Lake Brooklyn with a reunion of Friday and color. To make sure of tha
presided over the business meet- be If these rains don't stop soon! In a rocking chair that wasn't all
Ing. The Rex Mr. Foster, pastor the Mills family, and In honor of Callstreeters are still giggling It should be, and received an Injury Miss Evelyn Stump and Mrs. peccable-smart appearance on
and his fam
B.
L.t.
Ingram
of the First Methodist Churchof Hugh about the woman who dashed when it collapsed W. H. Thomson were hostesseslast first Fall day, phone us !today.

Ocala, led a. devotional service ily.Lt.. Ingram returned this month into the Gem Jewelry recentlyand Friday aft e rnoon at the

and directed the program. from duty overseas with the 42nd gasped "I'd like to get this Seems to be all for now Stump residence on North WalnutSt. PRUNE 135

About 60 representatives from Engineers and la now on terminal 'ring cut off right away. Can So long See you In the nextCarolyn ., when they entertained with a
throughout the district Were pres leave. you do It while I wait?" As Zeta Tau Alpha sorority rush ROBT.
ent. (If they could do It any other ways) 01 ...
---
Which reminds Te
me, Junius
The next meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs D. A Monteith GREEN
Smith almost lost his favorite
on November 1 at the First Methodist -I and family spent Sunday In Tallahassee -
Church In Ocala. gold band (to say nothing of,his Owner
finger) when the ring got caughtIn

a big machine at the plant after the
Both ring and finger were damaged game...

but still intact, thank you

YOU'RE ALWAYS % ATMcDavid's

Clearance= 'Twas a happy day at the Fred

,.; Guy household Monday when"Mother" r Grocery & Mark]
- -
5a6Y Guy and all her children ,
were together for the first time I j SUCCESSOR TO GUY'S MARKET

group picture taken during the .
.
afternoon Very pleasant occasions ..ree4r SALAD DRESSING, gal. .

these family reunions .. PEACHES .
Too bad they can't take gal. -
Robes and Raincoats place .
more often Sweet Mixed PICKLES, gal. .

Prepared Mustard .
/ Seems an If auto mishaps have NEW gal. -

figured very prominently In the DILL PICKLES, gal. .

19.95 dresses at 10.95 news this week Ralph Rhodes TURNIP GREENS No. 2 .
lost his brand new Buick but got can

16.95 dresses at 10.95 away with only a cut on his head rat killer MEAT SAUCE - .
when a bee flew In his
> \ eye, caus-
ing him to lose control of the LEMONS, fancy Calif. Sunkist
14.95
dresses at 8.95 car and swerve Into a deep ditch Extra Large Size 2for f

the home of his mother, Katty v If ideal for farm use because it's not CARROTS .
bunch
I large -
10.95 dresses 6.75 Montelth -
.
at .
Another miraculous dangerous to poultry, livestock or pets if Fresh .
escape took place'near New Or- properly used. Green FIELD PEAS, lb.

8.95 dresses at 4.95 leans last week' when an accident SWEET POTATOES: .
eJ put a sour end to a very nice vacation It's more effective than squill against the"
tRound
trip enjoyed by the H. B.Meundons. Norway ALSO FULL LINE OF CHOICE }IE.
dotter Jeanette, and or common brown rat. .
Loin
Steak Rib
Mrs. E. S. Matthews Seems Ira tasteless-the rats .47
cant
detect
they were well their it in Sirloin .
on Chuck
way home feed .50
or other baits. It can be used J5
from
MexicoCity, when as a track.

", A 1:2:? TtiUVVI Englishman, who had Just a boughta young ing poison-rats walk in it, lick their feet T-Bone -, .50 Roast Beef" .

car In N. O. and started out to and die. Smoked Stew Beef .

tour the west, darted out from Pork .
behind a truck the McLendons Kill costly and dangerous rats now with Sausage .39 Hamburger

: were meeting, and turned them Anturat-we have Anturat in stock. ... Swift's Premium Weiners '
over twice, demolishing the car Tenderized
Ham .55
They all escaped with minor oj Ibs.

BITS of LOCAL NEWS I Sylvia Alvarez spent several, Mr. and Mrs. John Love Wilkes I I \lrs.V H. Thomson and children -
days this week at Kingsley Lake of Jacksonville are guests of .

r with Clare Jean Mundy. I Judge and Mrs. A. Z. Adkins at I I l Marjorie Ellen and Freddie '

Dr. Geo. F. Scott Catherine Brownlee of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Durshlmer'' Kingsley Lake. returned to their home at Lloyd BRING YOUR GLASS WORK TO
.. Gainesville
scott and daughters Mary Louise and i I Sunday after visiting for the post I
Carnell and spent last week-end Mr. and Mrs. George C. White
C. with her
. eland and S. Ormonded grandmother. Mrs.: S. E. Brown- Frances Leigh and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Frances White of Tallahassee I I two weeks with Mrs. Thomson' J. T. PREVATT a
of
corbin and Gene, Fred Selley returned '| were here Monday parent. Air. and Mrs. F. F. "
we.lnesdaY'1 visiting
Wednesday from Hen- lee.H.. L. Brownlee from a weeks Mrs. J. W. White and Mrs. O. W. I I Stump. They were accompaniedhome IN TORODE'S CHEVROLET GARAGE :
C, where they and Jim Stith
yule' N Hammock. Alderman. 1 by Mrs. Thomson's slater,

a month in the J. T. Quig- spent Mr.Thursday |In Deland. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nettles I Come and.' fitted for your fall i I Miss Evelyn Stump who will visit I rut and fit all auto glass and may .th r :;,
and Mrs. Marvin Lawson for a week
ttage and were weekend guest of their and winter Splrclla garment, I kind of glass\ fixtures. I guarantee ..Ywork
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton I Miss Martha Jane Wainwright
daughter Mrs. of' MadeI I
.,,"WIIIUIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIUIIIIIIIUUIIIILr. ,, ""'' '' '' A. C. Ollleon girdles for your daiigMrr.
Lawson and family, and Mr.' and Dunellon. of Tallahassee Is spending this and if you are not satisfied I will 1
China Crystal Mrs. Euwell Lawson and family Mr. In the new nylon material. C()r- week with Miss Betty Ann Flynn.I4fate I \
and
Mrs. W. A. Scott left etlere, Mrn. Frank lloo\,>r. tl I I gladly refund your .
spent Thursday at Silver row boat with or
Springs. Thursday to upend two weeks In "lth'l( money.'S
.
Mrs. Marcus F. Brown and out fish well.-SMITH'S O.\K. i ia
tcial Orders Given Athtion. SPECIAL: Guaranteed permanent the Quigley cottage at Henderson- ir

Floor I Candela wave, $S at Leila's Beauty vllle N. C. children returned home here today I AGE. 8-9 Zt ,
after upending the past monthat {
and Wedding Bas- Salon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powell and Lake. ,
Kingsley
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. McLendonand family returned to their
[ Rent. home Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McRae and FREE DELIVERY PLENTY PARKING. SPACE n
is (for daughter Jeanette, of Orlando here Friday following a visit of EASY TERMS: -
and Miss Idell Landrum
family
and Mrs. E. S. Matthews of Starke several weeks In Texas New
TheSSIOE'S
spent Friday in St. Augustine
returned Saturday from Mexico and '
a vacation Mexico. Theyat
SHOPPE trip to Mexico City. Dr. Me- tended the wedding of their old Beach. uRIG4Tri-:
L. F. Smith. Sr., left Saturdayfor
lendon
returned Sunday to Orlando est daughter Ruth in Gallup N.
Peru, Ind.. where he will visit
J. M. Mitchell but Mrs .McLendon and Alex., explored the Carlsbad Caverns
:Mrs. with his sister for a week. He
102 \V :Madison St.ILI.IlIIIANwe.IIIIIIAAWIIIIlaW14e1111F. I visit Jeannette here. remained for a short of N. Mex., visited Juarez, will be accompanied home by his Can Always Ue Found l..AIt_ V01AJ\, 44L -
Mexico and visited .
?, '' '''/ numerous and who v
two sons Billy Tommy, .Denmark's
other .
points of Interest In the
have been visiting In Indiana for
hf I you had only one speech to make it would pay great southwest. the past two months.

Box 571 February after two and one-half
Mrs. R. J. Davis Sunday.Mrs. for
years of foreign service reenlisted O. P. Likens of Jacksonville CARRIAGES HIGH CHAIRS II
STARKE, FLORIDAAlso In the grade of AOM 2-c in Is the guest this week of hers

Jacksonville recently and is now 1 ate r-ln-law, Mrs. James L. The Baby
stationed at Cecil field Jack-
famous near
Harvard
Classics razee. on Jackson stieet. 13.50 2.95
sonville. He Is the of Mrs.
son up
National Encyclopedia, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Girton returned up
Elsie Hall. At "
the time
of his
Junior Classics, to their home In St. Pet- 7.95

Many other values. original 15 years enlistment of age. he was only ersburg Sunday after visiting ,;f
Mrs. Girton's son, Cleveland Nealof

Help your children in school day MHK|following Pat Lambe a two returned week's Mon.visitIn Theressa In Starke., and transacting business Highback Occasional Rockers, asst. col 13.50

The Rev. and, Mrs. Laurie G. Kingsley Lake.At the present time Box Springs 29.95 i-C.
Ray of Lake Wales Satur- I
spent she is stationed, In Miami and Is
,
Every branch of lay here as guests of his aunts, hostess with Eastern Air Lines I (Mrawvr Vanity Rand Mirror

Mrs. J. W. White and Mls..
es
Miami and
between
Walnut Finhdi
on a flight 4.95
Olive and Amelia Ray. They were Detroit. Card Tables -

INSURANCES enroute home following a visit in U-foot row bout with or with- -

S LIABILITY In Aslivllle for a longer pent several days I last week In '- -i A Real BargainIT'S

SERVICE: stay with her daughter-in-law Pensacola as guests of their son Smoke Stands :: 1.95

OVER 50 YEARS THEFT Mrs. Niles Ray.SPECI.L and daughter-in-law Mr. and MrR.
: (iuaranterd -
permanent R. R. Hutchlngs.
stave, $3 at I...lla's Beauty Mrs. J. L. Peek has resigned her A FACT YOU CAN DO BETTER AT

Salon. position as stenographer with the
FIRE Friends of Mrs. Ann Parker Bradford, Red Cross Chapter -
County
C WALL AGENCY will be happy to know that she After a visit with her nelce, John H. Denmark Furniture Co.

.
returned home this week after Mrs. Charles Hall. In Newton

LIFECLASSIFIED undergoing an operation at the Ga. she will go to make her home
Please Phone 146 Pensacola Hospital about two with her son, Julian Peek 1 In PHONE 151 STARKE. FLA.

FOR .....James Peterson at been used
StL J :Missionary strawberry S4 liP I hay press bought recently Ha never LOT
t". O"lrv. ONE
[ ppt..r."n' ALL
Arknnnan. LADUdSChildrens
on
mock grown
1-horne '
1' i na 11 per thousand or by old I wagon. Bathing Suits

By Mn. M. C. SweeneySCHOOJL. Carolyn Ann, on Friday Aug. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rivers and children have returned to their the In stuck compliance with the Laws AND NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO APPEAR COI CIII'I'I'r';STY. t""U ht

St. Vlncent'a Jack Easter Rivers who have occupied home here after spending two Laws of STATE OF FLORIDA to: Catn- FLORIO"BI"
a . SC. 2, In Hospital Mrs. Florida and the I4y: Evelyn
sonville. the Silver Lane Apart- months at the Dell cottage on bank, thin notice l I. being address McMurdy In: aGO whose Bristol residence Isle),. Plaintiff\fllrrell nn
BEGINS MONDAYThe to each known stockholder and Street at
Miss Barbara Horne spent last ments for several months moved Kingsley Lake. h..lnlf publlohed for four .. .. N. Y. Vonderlelch 4937. nIdgnl,,'
Hampton School will open Jackson recently to Lake City. Mrs. Carrie and son prior to sold meetlnir. You are required to appear on rul
Thursday shopping In Casque .. ORDER OF
Its doors for the new term next ville. Mr.. R. L. Watson and son, Johnnie, spent the weekend with ATTEST W: El SEWELL, ... and 19 1946 cause In, wherein the above plaintiff named STAT""'u ,<61+", !!:Pl1LI'! A

think that further postpone his Naval discharge. Enrouteto Marvin Blrt who has been in Miss Iris Smith who is employed ORDER OF PI' LICATION for Plf. 7-19 4 t 8-9 18 seal, &: Starke hftnd.t Flurl dl aug,
Florida from Illinois he visited North and South Carolina for the AND NOTICE TO APPEAR '
In Jacksonville spent :/ CIRCl E! COURT BRADFORD (OFFICIAL
ment will not be needed but. if !SEAL! ,
fiT ATE OF FLORIDA to ::
his sister Miss Kathryn Weestof several weeks has recently returned weekend here with her parents, COUNTY FLORIDA 1:1CII..N: A. Clerk Df said "OUrt"
so, an emergency bulletin will be naclon Nunes Vlllanueva. '" h CKBY. T. Frank
Elizabeth N. J. to his home. Mr. Mre. Smith. residence. and address la: Lanlrum, _
posted in both the Hampton and and Jessie Rug-srlrello Plaintiff ".. Atty. for I'lf. Stout
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Slade and Miss Martha Home spent the of Starke "'Puntabedra Carrll Spain. .., Rurclrallo, Dof.nd..nt.a.e. 1:
TheresRa poet offices. All pupilsare Mrs. Aaron Summner You are required. to appear .4945. CIRCIIT '
wertl'shopplng Gainesville Miss Ruth (
in of
asked to bring their report sons) weekend as guest spent Saturday with Mrs. C. R. August 19. 1946. In the above ORDER OF' PUBLICATION COJJlkTY. FIO D11-r' "II''
Thursday of last week. Sibley of Theressa. Court and cause, wherein AND NOTICE TO APPEAR CERY.
cards and beginners must have Cyril Pickren of' Gainesville is Miss Shirley Seley returned Crews. seeks. divorce. Bradford STATE OF FLORIDA to: Mr. ...1. Rose Wall R..b.rmft.
the necessary age Information.Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Leon Dryden of Telegraph shall publish this Rugglrello, whose residence Herman n..b..rm.JI ntt..
the guest this week Bert Hln- Monday after a four-day visit i In next four weekly Issues. address la: 4838 Heck Place, No 4988. ,..
Ruby Underwood and son Jr.Mrs. with relatives in Cltra. Jacksonville spent Sunday night Witness my hand and .. Michigan. ORDER OF Pl1JLlr
here with her mother Mrs. Perry seal at Stark., Florida, this You are required to AND NOTICE 1fl
of Gainesville moved to Wiley Hicks of Jackson The local weekly motion picture 17, 1946. appear on !:
daughter
'' '' 19' 1948, In the above nam barman wiutARlDApdress :
Hampton last week and will occupy ville and Miss Emma Hicks of which has been shown for Davis (OFFICIAL SEAL) A. I, Court and: cause, wherein plain .
Aa Clerk of said Court.T. I.: ", lh1rr
the house formerly resided Plant City have recently visited the past two years in the school Frank Landrum, Starke, Fla seeks divorce..hall publish Bradford this County Order hurst Avenue. I.New' \y

in by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Touch- their sister Mrs. J. W. Beden- auditorium will now be shown in Atty. for Pit._ 7-19 4t next four weekly lasues. I You are required York I.,',.
August
ton. Mrs. Underwood, the eldest baugh. Mrs. Bedenbaugh. at this the city hall. Stapling machines Scotch tape IV CinCVIT COI'II'... Witness my hand aad official .d Court 19.and 1946. 1ht a

Jacksonville were the guests of 1' Baxter the holder of the following I abova named 'ourt and ORDER OF PUBLICATION
filed said wherein plaintiff seeks dlv iv ciHcnr
certificates has <
economy of management make up her mother, Mrs. Harmon Manning certificates for a tax deed to be IHHued Bradford County Telegraph 89'N AND NOTICE! TO APPEAR I COt'Y'1.1', Fi.liklllh 4'nler' mp.

. a primary quality of our Service whichis Wednesday of last week. thereon. The certificate number publish this Order In neat STATE''' Armelllnl OF ,FLORIDA whose residence to: Olus-and .c'RR Y. 1\
Issuance, the description weekly iHHuea.Wltnexa D. Hughe*
and of | | .
dedicated to the affairs and needs of Miss Maggie Manning of Jacksonville years of the property and the my hand and official ".".. U: Santa Maria, Revlgo, Dusenherry Hur Pla.ntltr',|( I,

bereavement. spent the weekend here names In which It wa assessed are at Starka. Florida, thlw July You are required to appear on Case No. 413R.
follows 1 .6 OHDEItIF'
with her mother Mrs. Honor as Certificate: No.8 Year of Issuance (OFFICIAL, SEAL) A. J. Thf> .. 19 1946. In the above named ANDATINOTFI'FUTfhIa Fl-nnr,
Manning. 1944.Description. A a Clerk of said Court. .. and cause wherein plaintiff STEvelyn
"* I.nt 3 John J. .k. divorce. Bradford County Diis.-nl.-rr
of Property: Henderson Eb
Mrs Bertha Stucky and chil of Hlk 12 Ward City Hec. 8, Twp. tine, Florida.Atty shall publish this Order end iilditm, li
dren. Miss Audrey Crews and 7 H. K. 20 E.Name for Plf. 7.19 4t next four weekly Issues.Witness Inlet South ("lLr,' na
: In which assessed: Mm. mv hand and official seal You are
DEWITT C. JONES Buster Crews all of Jacksonville, T. I'. Ward Bet. IV CIRCVIT rOIRT nil. ... Starke. Florida, this July 17, August 111, in4l r"flulr.d(| 'fJ :hb n
AMBULANCE! SERVICE were guests of Mr. and Mrs. All of said property being In the CO NT%(, I'LOHIIIAI IV (,'11 !' Court and onuw when,"
1..1 County of Bradford State of Florida CKIIV.Kunena SEAL) A. J. Thomas seeks dlvi.rn' Hridlui
P. Rafuse Saturday.Mr. Oliver Plaintiff v*. Clerk of said Court. Telegraphhull put.li.b U
Funeral Director and Mrs. L. W. Page and Unless such certificate or certlflcnttM Oliver Defendant. Case No. Frank Landrum, Starke, Fla. In next four weskit ins
shall be redeemed according ORDER OF PUBLICATION1 for Plf. 7-19 4t 8.9 Witness 11I1 hand
son Junior spent the weekend in out
STARKE PHONE TOur to law the property described in AND NOTICE: TO APPEAR seal at flniki pi)"lcjuO'FFICIAL
Key West. such certificate" or certificates will STATK OF FLORIDA to: CIHCI-IT COI'RT, 1IHADFOHI> l6 1948.
be sold to the highest bidder at the Oliver whose residence IH 64 'OI'Y'1'Y FI.OHIUAl IV ("".':'\\1- ( SEAL> A i
local funeral home enables to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuford of '.
us court house door on the. first !Monday :Main Street Glouchester, Mats. ( :R Y. AH Clerk ,.f nil Court
offer conveniences and services not Jacksonville were guests of his In the month of September, You are required to appear Barton Helnmlller Plaintiff T. Frank Landnim, tuck

more out of the fuel )I.: 201 Troy Avenue and Park
you You should have a copy of Gulfs Farm Trac Place Brooklyn. New York. Ill
buy for it? You are required to appear on
tor Guide if your tractor is one of these makes: August 19. 1944 In tha above named .

Then Gulf's FREE Farm Tractor Guide. Court. and cause, wherein plaintiff
get ....k. divorce Bradford Countv
Allls-Chalmers Huber Telegraph shall publish this Order )
This 60-page illustrated book is a complete Baker In next four weekly Imiuea..
International Witness my hand and official peel
manual on tractor operation. Ca. John Deer at 4ltarke. Florida this July 17. ELECTRICRATES

Phone 155 Sp."lal ;Meeting c th. "tnckholdar"of
the Florida. Bank at Starka will
-
b" held! on the ?*'h day of August.
1141. at 10'SO: o'clock In the For.
noon In Ih. office of bank In -14
Starka. Florida The purpose of
I. /, _

t Trip No. 104. spon- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wal-
ut TrooP lace Wednesday Mary Wells ,.
re- .
the Raiford Baptist turned home with her - -- -- --- -_ __ .h .n _._ __ _______. .
parents at -
last
an enjoyable trip that time.
Bd
hen they vlsl ted the A1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kite of Presbyterian I ALL CHURCHES IN BRADFORD COUNTY ARE INVITED TO PLACE THEIR Laymen to Lead ,

rm at St. Augustine at MarLing Starke were dinner guests of Dr. Sunday School ANNOUNCEMENTS: AND NEWS ON THIS PAGE. HOWEVER. TO INSURE Services Tonight :

arlne Studios and Mrs. R. P. Stubbins at noon Showing ProgressDr. INSERTION ON THIS PAGE ('OI'YlUST: HE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER

Scouts made the Sunday. In the afternoon Dr. and THAN TUESDAY MORNING OF EACH WEEK. At TabernacleThe
Mrs. Stubbtns and their Frank J.
daughter Bryson,
of R. B. supply
services at the Tabernaclehave
the guidance H. Mary Rivers, and their visitors pastor of the First Presbyterian I j
scoutmaster Scoutmas-, and visited Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Mur- Church, will preach Sunday morn- been well attended despitethe

Harvey. Sapp, Rivers remained as the overnight theme "Am I My Brother's Keeper The Bible Study Tuesday evenIng -
f.",d] in. Leonard and Sullivan guest of Mary Kay Murphree.Mr. ?" The sermon will\ be a frank Is creating much attentionand
Quenton and Mrs. E. G. Land, visit- discussion of the meaning of i
L.j \vm. Oscar Engram relatives "Now let's learn comment. The lessons are on
ed In
: Mayo for several brotherhood which is so agitating ,
L'and, Lavern Spooner, days last week. the tho subject of rightly dividing the
world at this moment. la it 'I *
Green the Golden Text.
John ,
pritchett, I Word of Truth.
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Cox: had as possible to love our fellowmanand
and John ,
k David Caion Spankyas visitors Monday night and Tuesday live according to the teaching dt I Saturday evening three more

aster end young, Mr. and Mrs. James Burck- of Christ Come and hear I I young people recited their Bible
Mascot hartt of Orlando Mrs. Robert the meditation.The memory verses and are entitled to

L ended,] Monday for the Yates of Homestead and Mrs Sunday School, under the S ;I I certificates. They were Miss Edna

n who attend Union Varena Cox of Montverde.Mr. direction of Mrs. Jeanette Young 1 a I Noegel, Elmer Thomas, and Edward -
girls
and Mrs. Dave Thorntonand U Parker
,heels progressing nicely. New scholars r ,
,. Roberts returned son, Dewey spent several are being enrolled almost s'- A P I Elmer Johns lej the Youth

fcv I ? last week from St. days last week with relatives in every Sunday. A number of children -_ 4 Meeting Saturday evening with

where she was called i Orlando. and adults from the lake resorts -' about 25 young people taking
2 account of the death |I Margaret Lucille Thornton and 1 have almost filled tile Sun part The lender i next Saturday

[lomobile n accident of her ,, Shery Rhoden of Jacksonville are day School chapel through the will be Miss Isabella Purker.

Gasklns. Sym-I visiting their relatives Mr. and month of July. The Way, Truth, and Life Club
extended Eugene to Mrs. Rob- Mrs. E. A. Stafford and Mr. antI The church Is preparing for its meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 I

Mrs. Dave Thornton. quarterly Communion Service I DAILY BIBLE PASSAGES X13 o'clock In the Chapel and therhllJrcn
when new members will be publicly ( and
,r Mr and Mrs. C. FOR FAMILY WORSHIP young peoplo are to
In know- I- received into the church. have opportunity of. reading many
v arc interested Members of the Ladles Auxiliary Div TOOK fHAPTE5Sun. good books
through this channel.
tell of New RiverBy
recent reports
have recently made! some Roml" 5, 6 The regular
night
In Mrs. parney'lIo I Friday ser
eat
1 needed improvements to the Mon. Romln' 7. 8 vice at The Gospel Tabernaclewill
Mr and Mrs. Parney The School
manse. I Two Ro",.", 27.10.21 be conducted by The StarkeLaymen's
Durham. N. C. last entered Sat- . . . .1 Come and hear our augmented W.d. Ro"'In, II Evangelistic: Club under ,

ere Mrs. Parney Lit- The Rev. Truby Parrish of Santa Young Choir under the direction Th",. \Remiss" 12,13 the supervision, of Brother Virgil

partney"vita' as remained a patient.at Pis- I Fe filled his regular appointment of Mrs. E. E. Lansing. Mrs. E. M. I M. \\to",.", 14:1.15IJ: Owen as Group Captain. An Inspirational .

jemy in Chandler, N. at the Baptist Church Sun Davis, organist. S... Ro",.... 15:14.33 program I Is planned.
day morning. Everyone Is Invited to attend.

I Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCormick Rev. Ralph Rivers
UcRae and his slaters and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward of last !MOST ( tnTF.'r.UI'IE
The Saturday evening
etty an" Cecile McRae, I Jacksonville attended church: services To Fill PulpitAt thing IN TilE mULE
osli theirvisitors,
and
here Sunday. Methodist ChurchThe Over the centuries that the
rthlng and James Mc-,I Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Cowan and School Lesson Bible has been In circulation all
f Boone. N. C., were din- ,' children of St. Petersburg and Mr. Rev. Ralph Rivers of Waldo is the Sunday or parts of It have been translated -

:s of Mr. and Mrs. J. I I and Mrs. Henry Turner of Jacksonville will be the guest speaker at the Into l,0i): different dialects

er at noon Thursday. I were weekend guests of First Methodist Church Sunday each evening the and languages/ The book of John
children
Rae remained here for a i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson. morning at the 11 o'clock hour. I From the day you first see your baby your Saturday written by one of the Apostles,

h his grandparents. I I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andrews He Is a forceful young speaker' until the hour he or she leaves for college Sunday School Lanon of the following day. Is one of the three books that has

eorge Manasna and chlld- 1 I and daughter, Mary L., attendedthe and is sure to bring a worthwhile' position from home you may, if Now, today, while they are children, is the been most translated. The 16th
ned to their home in funeral of A. Strickland In message. This being the fourth i i or a away verse of the third chapter, "For
Georgia Tuesday. They i Lake Butler Sunday afternoon. phase of' the Crusade for Christ you with, teach him or her all of the great time to prove to them that religion Is the God so loved the world that Ha

ken to Atlanta by Mr. I. Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Moody and program the guest pastor will\ truths found in The Scriptures. And you may most important thing in their lives. Have Ills only begotten Son that
\V G. Strlngfellow who I children spent Sunday with Mr. will deliver a sermon related lot I "' whosoever believeth In Him should

Sir. and Mrs. Manassar and Mrs. Ben Renfroe of Johns- "Stewardship". do this in such a way that unpleasant outside After have been said, so arrangeyour not perish but have everlasting

several days. | town. At the 8 o'clock service, V. E. influence will have very little affect on his prayer life," Is today the most quoted

id Mrs. VV O. Engram and I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tomlinson Lowe president of the Alachua or her own conduct. own duties' that you may accompany verse In the entire Bible.

and Mr. and Mrs G. E. '. were shopping in Gainesville last County Union of the Gainesville them to Sunday School. And don't forget

rd family enjoyed an out- Friday. District, will be guest speaker. EVERY PRESIDENT TAKES
and It raquiraj only half hour to review with to have Father go with you and them. TUB SAME
Hampton Lake Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge I He has had four years of service OATH

I children spent Sunday in Lake overseas, and has dedicated his The oath that every Presidentof

id Mrs. Cliff Prevatt of City with Mr. and Mrs\ I. R. life to the Lord. "The American Church and Sunday School are the the United States takes on the
.
II were visitors of. Mr. Wood. The Youth Fellowship will meet centers of good In all the world" Holy Bible Is no meaningless tra-
James R. Walker Thurs-I Mrs. Arch Thomas of Starke Sunday evening at 6:49: and every greatest dltlon. It U administered by the

ut week.! I spent Saturday afternoon with young person\ urged to be pres Chief Justice of the United States.

id Mrs W. E. Malone Of Mrs. M. L. Johns and family.Mr. ent. ,. Tha founding fathers ware guided
iy were Sunday guestsand and Mrs. Dempsey Sapp of -- by this Book In shaping the new

Mrs. Lynwood Watts. Gainesville spent! the weekend ONE OUT OF EVERY THREE DIRECTORY republic. Both the Declaration of

n Bradley has been visit- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. HAS A BIBLE NAME CHURCH Independence and the constitution

:Ives in Jacksonville fort A. Sapp. Today one out of every three -------. --- -.. -- .- -- -.- ._ u __ _ derive strength from this
t ten days.been I Those who are Interested In the boys and girls is given a name I source of eternal wisdom and Jus
MISSIONARY
EPISCOPALChurch KINGSLEY LAKR
FIRST FRKSIIYTEKIAN.STAKKK HT. MARK'S
g discharged from Church of God at Brooker are Invited taken from the Bible. Ruth and tic.

yon July 27, J. N. Cauthved to hear the Evangelist Girls Jacob, Samuel and John. Eliza- Mt. at Jackson BAPTIST CHURCH
Thursday to be with of Tennessee, who will begin re- beth and David Paul and Naomi, Rev. Frank J. IJrywn Supply Church School 10 A. M. Rev. W. (J. Show, PaHtorFannlA A PKAYEK

bon bows to the meetings. September 9, 1W48. In the above num9fl officer: You are required to appear onSeptember
Line of Regular Dinera. Laura H. Scott Union Refreshments of cookies and court and cause wherein plaintiff I IKeeks Three d rll nDradrorl 0, lU48 In the above named
HealthCllnlu ,
divorce. Bradford County Donating I to Court and cause wherein plaintiff Banish the
WCTU met last Friday afternoonat fruit punch were served by the Telfuraph shall publish this Order seeks divorce. Bradford County entire liquor
Shaft Orders and I shall publish thus
from
Telegraph l OrderIn
for the
and the meeting was In next four weekly IHHIIDM. United
hostess,
the home of Mrs. W. N. Johnson official seal AoallmtInKpettoiH next four weekly Issues.Witness Sta
Sandwiches I on Laura St.. The living room closed with prayer by Mrs. Noble at Witness Htarko, my Florida hand, and thin August 7,, of laid election: J. J.. ,, my hand and official every saloon, every :
Scott Invited mini-Hun" Deiiiorext D. A. Heal at Starke, Florida this August b""IrJ!
White. Mrs. W. A. IU46. Jt'IF. the nation :
I and dining room were decorated J. Thomas Montlelh., Wainwright, and I Still
for thAugust .OFFICIAL. SEAL) A. 7, 1946. suddenly'!
A Clean Quiet the members to her home V Clerk: of cold Court. T. M. WllllumH. self n..
with bowls and vases of brlghthued (OFFICIAL SEAL) A..r. Thomas amazed at lie
hereunto
meeting. fly Lucille C. Conner D. C. In testimony whereof. I Bald
of Court
Place To Eat I zinnias and marigold/ .t. C. Durrance, JackHonvillf: Fla. subscribe my name and cause the I' As lly Lucille Clerk C. Conner D. C startled at the erndrlltJ
The meeting was called to order Atty. for Pit. 8-9 4t 8-30 neat of the town to be hereunto, T. Frank L"nllrum, Starke: Fla. labor Inl'l't'a8e III
CARD OF THANKSWe affixed, this the 7th day of August supply
by Mrs. Johnson, who presided : A tty. for Plf. S-9 4t 8-30
I ifinriir. COURT. nit'UFOIIO A. D. 1949.OFFICIAL.
I over the business session In the wish to express our thanks (OI'VI-V. FLOItllttl IM (II.t'M- CHARLES A. DAnny, -- General John J.
IXIE O. ('ER: Y. ( SEAL: ) Mayor. iv: CIRCUIT roiTtiT. nRADFORD yrryldh&
absence of the president, Mrx. and appreciation to o u r many James U CurnvllouH, Plulnllff. vx. ATTEST: rol'VTY.' FLORIDA| IN CHAN.: -TheDONUTS:
''Jo. Stanabury, and the vice president friends for the kindness and help Anna Kelmo Curnelloux. Defendant Carl John, City Clerk 8-J 6t 0.8Iv CKHY.Kdmondo. I'all'lIaI I

fall business, we will be unable to seeks Telegraph divorce.shall publish Bradford this.County OrderIn
next four weekly lass' .,. New Dresses
Witness my hand and official seal
take any more fresh meat for cold HavingA at 1940 Mtarkf.. Florida, this August 7, ,

7 Louis Hweatman. Defendant. Case FOLKS: Lilt to the
cafl No. 4179ORDER
.for.JtiStaike.I
Made by OF PUBLICATIONANI farmer's lament: I

NOTICE TO APPEAR A bUM sleeps In m straw laid I RAYON DRESSES
i STATE! OF FLORIDA to: I OUIs8w '
T. Osborne atman, .whose residence Is un tall.. I

,Ice CompanySTARKE WRITE ROC 423 September known.\Tou are 9.required 11MH.. In the. to above appear named on But The chickens a gol-durned.perch on cow's props so'J'I 9.50 Now 5.85

Court and cause wherein plain. 7 I
OR CALL AT tiff seeks divorce. e..adtord County ornery
; FLORIDA She don't where she
IICXH Ell BROS. STUDIO I Telegraph shall publish this order care
In next four weekly issues
Witness niv hi-nd.and official seal i flop I .
at Starke, Florida thin August 5,
1946. And when a girl haspractically -,
- (OFFICIAL, SEAL) A. J. Thomas nothing on her mind she'llthinking
As Clerk of Aid Court.
Hy Lucille ('. rnnnmr, r>. C.H. of a bathing ault. I WOMEN'S PLAY SHOES
O. Drown Stark?, Fla.
Atty. fr Plt. 8-9 4t 830NOTICK Then there's the teacher In
I
Clothingand OF ELECTION I the zoology
I. Charles A. n..rhy. Mayor of "Now Tommy name a dangerous I Size 4 to 9 1.50
Stark. Florida. by virtue of the -
animal with horns.
authority vested In me by law, doCarpenter's

ShoesFOR 1'j Tommy: "An auto". I

We don't agree with Tommyon

GET THESPEEDY that one, because when we I Nick's Hous

SURE get through gassing oiling and I Bargain

lubricating your car. It runs I

RELEPPORACPINDIGESTION smoother, and driving's a whole TWO BLOCKS FROM BUS STATION
lot easier and safer. Our super-'
The Entire F
aDlilyEvery' service Is available anytime. I NORTH ON ROAD 13

1 GULF OIL PRODUCTS
Expert Bicycle Washing Polishing

day is bargain day RepairWhether 1 l t Greasing

It's a major opera.lion Temple & Lake I II

at' the *: * a bolt or you the mere can be tightening sure your of I Service Station !